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Building a TensorFlow Lite based computer vision emoji input device with OpenMV
Nov. 29, 2022, 5 p.m. | noreply@blogger.com (TensorFlow Blog)
The TensorFlow Blog blog.tensorflow.org
A guest post by Sandeep Mistry, Arm
Introduction
Emojis allow us to express emotions in the digital world, they are relatively easy to input on smartphone and tablet devices equipped with touch screen based virtual keyboards, but they are not as easy to input on traditional computing devices that have physical keyboards. To input emojis on these devices, users typically use a keyboard shortcut or mouse to bring up an on-screen emoji selector, and then use a mouse to select …
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